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2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2006
imageNCAA logo.svg
number_of_teams119
preseason_ap[Ohio State](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)
regular_seasonAugust 31 – December 2
number_of_bowls32
bowl_startDecember 19, 2006
bowl_end
January 8, 2007
championship_systemBowl Championship Series
championship_bowl[2007 BCS Championship Game](2007-bcs-national-championship-game)
championship_locationUniversity of Phoenix Stadium,
Glendale, Arizona
champions[Florida](2006-florida-gators-football-team)
heismanTroy Smith (quarterback, [Ohio State](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team))

January 8, 2007 Glendale, Arizona

The 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

The regular season began on August 31, 2006, and ended on December 2, 2006. The postseason concluded on January 8, 2007, with the BCS National Championship Game in Glendale, Arizona, where the No. 2 Florida Gators defeated the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes by a score of 41–14 to win the national title.

The Boise State Broncos were the year's only undefeated team in both levels of Division I football after defeating Oklahoma in the Fiesta Bowl.

Rules changes

The NCAA instituted the following rule changes for the 2006 season.

  • The NCAA ruled that teams could schedule twelve regular-season games (up from eleven) beginning in the 2006 season. (NCAA teams in Alaska and Hawaii, and their home opponents, are allowed to schedule an extra game over and above this limit.)
  • Instant replay is now officially sanctioned and standardized. All plays are reviewed by the replay officials as the play occurs. They may call down to the on-field officials to stop play if they need extra time to make a review. Each coach may also make one challenge per game. In the case of a coach's challenge, the coach must have at least one time-out remaining. If the challenge is upheld the coach gets the time-out back but the challenge is spent. If the challenge is rejected, both the challenge and the time-out are spent.
  • Players may only wear clear eyeshields. Previously, both tinted and orange were also allowed.
  • The kicking tee has been lowered from two inches tall to only one inch.
  • Halftime lasts twenty minutes. Previously, it was only fifteen minutes, except for special ceremonies (i.e. homecoming).
  • On a kickoff, the game clock starts when the ball is kicked rather than when the receiving team touches it.
    • This rule change has resulted in controversy, highlighted by the matchup between Wisconsin and Penn State on November 4, 2006, in which Wisconsin deliberately went off-sides on two consecutive kickoffs to run extra time off the clock at the close of the first half.
  • On a change of possession, the clock starts when the referee marks the ball ready for play, instead of on the snap. This was the rule in the National Football League prior to 1973, and in high school football prior to 1996.
  • The referee may no longer stop the game due to excessive crowd noise.
  • When a live-ball penalty such as an illegal formation occurs on a kick, the receiving team may choose either to add the penalty yardage to the end of the return or require the kick to be attempted again with the spot moved back. Previously, only the latter option was available.
  • If a team scores at the end of the game, they will not kick the extra point unless it would affect the outcome of the game.

Regular season top 10 matchups

Rankings reflect the AP Poll. Rankings for Week 8 and beyond will list BCS Rankings first and AP Poll second. Teams that failed to be a top 10 team for one poll or the other will be noted.

  • Week 2
    • No. 1 Ohio State defeated No. 2 Texas, 24–7 (Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas)
  • Week 3
    • No. 3 Auburn defeated No. 6 LSU, 7–3 (Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Alabama)
  • Week 6
    • No. 5 Florida defeated No. 9 LSU, 23–10 (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, Florida)
  • Week 10
  • Week 12
    • No. 1/1 Ohio State defeated No. 2/2 Michigan, 42–39 (Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio)
  • Week 13
    • No. 3/3 USC defeated No. 5/6 Notre Dame, 44–24 (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California)
    • No. 10/9 LSU defeated No. 6/5 Arkansas, 31–26 (War Memorial Stadium, Little Rock, Arkansas)
  • Week 14

Conference standings

FCS team wins over FBS teams

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Conference champions

Conference championship games

Rankings reflect the Week 14 AP Poll before the games were played.

ConferenceChampionRunner-upScoreSite
[ACC](2007-acc-championship-game)No. 16 **[Wake Forest](2006-wake-forest-demon-deacons-football-team)**No. 23 [Georgia Tech](2006-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-football-team)9–6Alltel Stadium
[Big 12](2006-big-12-championship-game)No. 8 **[Oklahoma](2006-oklahoma-sooners-football-team)**No. 19 [Nebraska](2006-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team)21–7Arrowhead Stadium
[Conference USA](2006-conference-usa-football-championship-game)**[Houston](2006-houston-cougars-football-team)**[Southern Miss](2006-southern-miss-golden-eagles-football-team)34–20Robertson Stadium
[MAC](2006-mac-championship-game)**[Central Michigan](2006-central-michigan-chippewas-football-team)**[Ohio](2006-ohio-bobcats-football-team)31–10Ford Field
[SEC](2006-sec-championship-game)No. 4 **[Florida](2006-florida-gators-football-team)**No. 8 [Arkansas](2006-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team)38–28Georgia Dome

Other conference champions

Rankings are from the Week 15 AP Poll.

ConferenceWinner(s)
Big EastNo. 6 **[Louisville](2006-louisville-cardinals-football-team)**
Big TenNo. 1 **[Ohio State](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)**
Mountain West[No. 19 **BYU**](2006-byu-cougars-football-team)
Pac-10No. 20 **[California](2006-california-golden-bears-football-team)**, No. 8 **[USC](2006-usc-trojans-football-team)***
Sun Belt**[Middle Tennessee](2006-middle-tennessee-blue-raiders-football-team)**, **[Troy](2006-troy-trojans-football-team)**
WACNo. 9 **[Boise State](2006-boise-state-broncos-football-team)**
  • Received conference's automatic BCS bowl bid.

BCS rankings progress

Main article: 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

Ohio State was ranked No. 1 in all of the BCS-component polls (AP, Coaches', USA Today) in the preseason and the 14 polls taken in the regular season. When the BCS rankings began on October 15, Ohio State was No. 1 on all 8 rankings released during the season.

WEEKNo. 1No. 2EVENT
OCT 15[Ohio State](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)[USC](2006-usc-trojans-football-team)[Oregon State](2006-oregon-state-beavers-football-team) 33, USC 31
OCT 22Ohio State[Michigan](2006-michigan-wolverines-football-team)Ohio St 44, [Minnesota](2006-minnesota-golden-gophers-football-team) 0
OCT 29Ohio StateMichiganOhio St 17, [Illinois](2006-illinois-fighting-illini-football-team) 10
NOV 5Ohio StateMichiganOhio St 54, [Northwestern](2006-northwestern-wildcats-football-team) 10
NOV 12Ohio StateMichiganOhio St 42, Michigan 39
NOV 19Ohio StateMichiganOhio St 42, Michigan 39
NOV 26Ohio StateUSC[UCLA](2006-ucla-bruins-football-team) 13, USC 9
DEC 3Ohio State[Florida](2006-florida-gators-football-team)Florida 38, [Arkansas](2006-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team) 28

Bowl games

Main article: 2006–07 NCAA football bowl games

Bowl Championship Series

The Bowl Championship Series selected the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams to play for the national championship on January 8. The 2006 season marked a change for the BCS system, as the BCS National Championship Game became a standalone bowl game for the first time, to be played at the site of one of the four BCS bowls (the Fiesta, Orange, Sugar, and Rose Bowls) on a rotating basis. Under the previous format used from 1998 to 2006, the BCS National Championship coincided with one of the BCS bowls. The 2007 BCS Championship Game was played in Glendale, Arizona, the week after the Fiesta Bowl had been played there.

Rankings are from the Week 15 AP Poll.

Bowl gameDatePlaying as visitorPlaying as homeScore
[BCS National Championship Game](2007-bcs-national-championship-game)January 8**No. 2 [Florida](2006-florida-gators-football-team)**No. 1 [Ohio State](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)**41** – 14
[Sugar Bowl](2007-sugar-bowl)January 3No. 11 [Notre Dame](2006-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team)**No. 4 [LSU](2006-lsu-tigers-football-team)**14 – **41**
[Orange Bowl](2007-orange-bowl)January 2**No. 5 [Louisville](2006-louisville-cardinals-football-team)**No. 15 [Wake Forest](2006-wake-forest-demon-deacons-football-team)**24** – 13
[Fiesta Bowl](2007-fiesta-bowl)January 1**No. 9 [Boise State](2006-boise-state-broncos-football-team)**No. 7 [Oklahoma](2006-oklahoma-sooners-football-team)**43** – 42 (OT)
[Rose Bowl](2007-rose-bowl)January 1**No. 8 [Southern California](2006-usc-trojans-football-team)**No. 3 [Michigan](2006-michigan-wolverines-football-team)**32** – 18

January bowl games

Bowl gameDayPlaying as visitorPlaying as homeScore
[GMAC Bowl](2007-gmac-bowl)7th[Ohio](2006-ohio-bobcats-football-team)**[Southern Mississippi](2006-southern-miss-golden-eagles-football-team)**7 – **28**
[International Bowl](2007-international-bowl)6th[Western Michigan](2006-western-michigan-broncos-football-team)**[Cincinnati](2006-cincinnati-bearcats-football-team)**24 – **27**
[Cotton Bowl](2007-cotton-bowl)1st**No. 10 [Auburn](2006-auburn-tigers-football-team)**No. 22 [Nebraska](2006-nebraska-cornhuskers-football-team)**17** – 14
[Capital One Bowl](2007-capital-one-bowl)1stNo. 12 [Arkansas](2006-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team)**No. 6 [Wisconsin](2006-wisconsin-badgers-football-team)**14 – **17**
[Gator Bowl](2007-gator-bowl)1st[Georgia Tech](2006-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-football-team)**No. 13 [West Virginia](2006-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team)**35 – **38**
[Outback Bowl](2007-outback-bowl)1stNo. 17 [Tennessee](2006-tennessee-volunteers-football-team)**[Penn State](2006-penn-state-nittany-lions-football-team)**10 – **20**

December bowl games

Bowl gameDayPlaying as visitorPlaying as homeScore
[MPC Computers Bowl](2006-mpc-computers-bowl)31st**[Miami](2006-miami-hurricanes-football-team)**[Nevada](2006-nevada-wolf-pack-football-team)**21** – 20
[Chick-fil-A Bowl](2006-chick-fil-a-bowl)30th**[Georgia](2006-georgia-bulldogs-football-team)**No. 14 [Virginia Tech](2006-virginia-tech-hokies-football-team)**31** – 24
[Alamo Bowl](2006-alamo-bowl)30th**No. 18 [Texas](2006-texas-longhorns-football-team)**[Iowa](2006-iowa-hawkeyes-football-team)**26** – 24
[Meineke Car Care Bowl](2006-meineke-car-care-bowl)30th[Navy](2006-navy-midshipmen-football-team)**No. 23 [Boston College](2006-boston-college-eagles-football-team)**24 – **25**
[Champs Sports Bowl](2006-champs-sports-bowl)29th[Purdue](2006-purdue-boilermakers-football-team)**[Maryland](2006-maryland-terrapins-football-team)**7 – **24**
[Insight Bowl](2006-insight-bowl)29th**[Texas Tech](2006-texas-tech-red-raiders-football-team)**[Minnesota](2006-minnesota-golden-gophers-football-team)**44** – 41
[Liberty Bowl](2006-liberty-bowl)29th[Houston](2006-houston-cougars-football-team)**[South Carolina](2006-south-carolina-gamecocks-football-team)**36 – **44**
[Sun Bowl](2006-sun-bowl)29th**No. 24 [Oregon State](2006-oregon-state-beavers-football-team)**[Missouri](2006-missouri-tigers-football-team)**39** – 38
[Music City Bowl](2006-music-city-bowl)29th[Clemson](2006-clemson-tigers-football-team)**[Kentucky](2006-kentucky-wildcats-football-team)**20 – **28**
[Holiday Bowl](2006-holiday-bowl)28thNo. 21 [Texas A&M](2006-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team)**No. 20 [California](2006-california-golden-bears-football-team)**10 – **45**
[Texas Bowl](2006-texas-bowl)28th**No. 16 [Rutgers](2006-rutgers-scarlet-knights-football-team)**[Kansas State](2006-kansas-state-wildcats-football-team)**37** – 10
[Independence Bowl](2006-independence-bowl)28th**[Oklahoma State](2006-oklahoma-state-cowboys-football-team)**[Alabama](2006-alabama-crimson-tide-football-team)**34** – 31
[Emerald Bowl](2006-emerald-bowl)27th**[Florida State](2006-florida-state-seminoles-football-team)**[UCLA](2006-ucla-bruins-football-team)**44** – 27
[Motor City Bowl](2006-motor-city-bowl)26th[Middle Tennessee](2006-middle-tennessee-blue-raiders-football-team)**[Central Michigan](2006-central-michigan-chippewas-football-team)**14 – **31**
[Hawaii Bowl](2006-hawaii-bowl)24th[Arizona State](2006-arizona-state-sun-devils-football-team)**[Hawaii](2006-hawaii-warriors-football-team)**24 – **41**
[Armed Forces Bowl](2006-armed-forces-bowl)23rd[Tulsa](2006-tulsa-golden-hurricane-football-team)**[Utah](2006-utah-utes-football-team)**13 – **25**
[New Mexico Bowl](2006-new-mexico-bowl)23rd[New Mexico](2006-new-mexico-lobos-football-team)**[San José State](2006-san-jose-state-spartans-football-team)**12 – **20**
[PapaJohns.com Bowl](2006-papajohns-com-bowl)23rd**[South Florida](2006-south-florida-bulls-football-team)**[East Carolina](2006-east-carolina-pirates-football-team)**24** – 7
[New Orleans Bowl](2006-new-orleans-bowl)22nd[Rice](2006-rice-owls-football-team)**[Troy](2006-troy-trojans-football-team)**17 – **41**
[Las Vegas Bowl](2006-las-vegas-bowl)21st**No. 19 [BYU](2006-byu-cougars-football-team)**[Oregon](2006-oregon-ducks-football-team)**38** – 8
[Poinsettia Bowl](2006-poinsettia-bowl)19th[Northern Illinois](2006-northern-illinois-huskies-football-team)**No. 25 [TCU](2006-tcu-horned-frogs-football-team)**7 – **37**

[[Bowl Challenge Cup]] standings

ConferenceWinsLossesPct.
**Big East Conference**501.000
Mountain West Conference31.750
Western Athletic Conference31.750
Southeastern Conference63.667
Atlantic Coast Conference44.500
Pacific-10 Conference33.500
Sun Belt Conference11.500
Big 12 Conference35.375
Big Ten Conference25.286
Mid-American Conference13.250
Conference USA14.200
Independents02.000

Awards and honors

Heisman Trophy voting

The Heisman Trophy is given to the year's most outstanding player

PlayerSchoolPosition1st2nd3rdTotal
**Troy Smith****[Ohio State](2006-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)****QB****801****62****13****2,540**
Darren McFadden[Arkansas](2006-arkansas-razorbacks-football-team)RB45298147878
Brady Quinn[Notre Dame](2006-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team)QB13276191782
Steve Slaton[West Virginia](2006-west-virginia-mountaineers-football-team)RB65194214
Mike Hart[Michigan](2006-michigan-wolverines-football-team)RB55879210
Colt Brennan[Hawaii](2006-hawaii-warriors-football-team)QB64496202
Ray Rice[Rutgers](2006-rutgers-scarlet-knights-football-team)RB1164479
Ian Johnson[Boise State](2006-boise-state-broncos-football-team)RB1134473
Dwayne Jarrett[USC](2006-usc-trojans-football-team)WR1112247
Calvin Johnson[Georgia Tech](2006-georgia-tech-yellow-jackets-football-team)WR182443

Other major award winners

  • Walter Camp Award (top player): Troy Smith, Ohio State{{cite web | access-date =December 31, 2006}}
  • Maxwell Award (top player): Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
  • Associated Press College Football Player of the Year Award: Troy Smith, Ohio State
  • Bronko Nagurski Trophy (defensive player): James Laurinaitis, Ohio State
  • Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player): Paul Posluszny, Penn State
  • Dave Rimington Trophy (center): Dan Mozes, West Virginia
  • Davey O'Brien Award (quarterback): Troy Smith, Ohio State
  • Dick Butkus Award (linebacker): Patrick Willis, Ole Miss
  • Doak Walker Award (running back): Darren McFadden, Arkansas
  • Draddy Trophy ("academic Heisman"): Brian Leonard, Rutgers
  • Fred Biletnikoff Award (wide receiver): Calvin Johnson, Georgia Tech
  • Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back): Aaron Ross, Texas
  • John Mackey Award (tight end): Matt Spaeth, Minnesota
  • Johnny Unitas Award (Sr. quarterback): Brady Quinn, Notre Dame
  • Lombardi Award (top lineman): LaMarr Woodley, Michigan
  • Lott Trophy (defensive impact): Dante Hughes, California
  • Lou Groza Award (placekicker): Art Carmody, Louisville
  • Manning Award (quarterback): JaMarcus Russell, LSU
  • Mosi Tatupu Award (special teams): A. J. Trapasso, Ohio State
  • Outland Trophy (interior lineman): Joe Thomas, Wisconsin
  • Ray Guy Award (punter): Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor
  • Ted Hendricks Award (defensive end): LaMarr Woodley, Michigan
  • The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award: Greg Schiano, Rutgers
  • Associated Press Coach of the Year: Jim Grobe, Wake Forest
  • Paul "Bear" Bryant Award (head coach): Chris Petersen, Boise State
  • Walter Camp Coach of the Year (head coach): Greg Schiano, Rutgers
  • Broyles Award (assistant coach): Bud Foster, Virginia Tech

Postseason coaching changes

TeamFormer coachInterimNew coach
Air ForceFisher DeBerryTroy Calhoun
Alabamaurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2677110title=Alabama fires Shula, names Kines interim coachpublisher=ESPNdate=November 28, 2006access-date=December 8, 2006archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20061202123610/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2677110archive-date=December 2, 2006url-status= live}}Joe Kinesurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2718488title=After repeated denials, Saban takes Bama jobpublisher=ESPNdate=January 3, 2007access-date=January 3, 2007archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070104195108/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2718488archive-date=January 4, 2007url-status= live}}
Armyurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2747067title=Ross to resign after 3–9 seasonpublisher=ESPNdate=January 29, 2007access-date=January 29, 2007archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070203050005/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2747067archive-date=February 3, 2007url-status= live}}Stan Brock
Arizona Stateurl=https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=2676742title=Bowl-bound Sun Devils fire Koetter as coachpublisher=ESPNdate=November 27, 2006access-date=December 8, 2006}}Dennis Erickson
Boston CollegeTom O'BrienFrank SpazianiJeff Jagodzinski
Central MichiganBrian KellyJeff QuinnButch Jones
Cincinnatiurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2677122title=Michigan State hires former Cincy coach Dantoniopublisher=ESPNdate=November 27, 2006access-date=December 8, 2006archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20061213204135/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2677122archive-date=December 13, 2006url-status= live}}Brian Kelly
Florida InternationalDon StrockMario Cristobal
IdahoDennis EricksonRobb Akey
Iowa StateDan McCarneyGene Chizik
Louisiana TechJack Bicknell IIIDerek Dooley
LouisvilleBobby Petrinourl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2725322title=Louisville, Tulsa's Kragthorpe have agreementlast=Fordefirst=Patpublisher=ESPNdate=January 9, 2007access-date=January 9, 2007archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070116110632/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2725322archive-date=January 16, 2007url-status= live}}
Miami (FL)Larry CokerRandy Shannon
Michigan StateJohn L. SmithMark Dantonio
MinnesotaGlen Mason{{cite weburl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2715640Tim Brewster{{cite web
North CarolinaJohn BuntingButch Davis
NC StateChuck AmatoTom O'Brien
North TexasDarrell DickeyTodd Dodge
Riceurl=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2728375title=Rice's Graham accepts offer, will coach at Tulsapublisher=ESPNdate=January 12, 2007access-date=January 12, 2007archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070114070210/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2728375archive-date=January 14, 2007url-status= live}}url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2735636title=Rice hires Texas State's Bailiff as head coachpublisher=ESPNdate=January 18, 2007access-date=January 19, 2007archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070122102520/http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2735636archive-date=January 22, 2007url-status= live}}
StanfordWalt HarrisJim Harbaugh
TulaneChris ScelfoBob Toledo
TulsaSteve KragthorpeTodd Graham
UABWatson BrownNeil Callaway

Attendances

#TeamGTotalAverage
1Michigan7770,183110,026
2Penn State7752,972107,567
3Tennessee7740,521105,789
4Ohio State7735,674105,096
5Georgia7649,22292,746
6LSU8737,69692,212
7Alabama8737,10492,138
8Southern California6548,88091,480
9Florida7632,86690,409
10Texas7619,53488,505
11Auburn8680,50685,063
12Nebraska7595,30985,044
13Oklahoma6507,36684,561
14Clemson7580,94282,992
15Wisconsin7569,57681,368
16Notre Dame7565,56580,795
17Florida State8644,25680,532
18Texas A&M7531,89475,985
19South Carolina7529,41275,630
20Arkansas6443,36873,895
21Michigan State7495,73170,819
22Iowa7494,09570,585
23Virginia Tech8529,86466,233
24UCLA7454,68364,955
25California7450,22364,318
26BYU6363,14660,524
27West Virginia7411,40858,773
28Oregon6350,26758,378
29Virginia6346,38957,732
30Washington6344,89757,483
31Kentucky7401,30757,330
32NC State7395,77956,540
33Missouri7391,42455,918
34Arizona7390,58955,798
35Purdue7388,19855,457
36Arizona State6327,36954,562
37Mississippi7376,60453,801
38Minnesota6313,23952,207
39Texas Tech6305,24350,874
40Georgia Tech7354,32150,617
41Maryland7345,75249,393
42North Carolina7342,00048,857
43Kansas State8373,54746,693
44Iowa State7323,19746,171
45Colorado6276,28646,048
46Kansas7308,96144,137
47Illinois7304,11843,445
48Pittsburgh7303,13843,305
49Utah6259,67543,279
50UTEP6254,66242,444
51Miami Hurricanes7293,35941,908
52Stanford5208,71041,742
53Mississippi State7290,68841,527
54Louisville6248,89141,482
55Rutgers6246,67541,113
56Oklahoma State6245,72640,954
57Oregon State7285,80840,830
58Connecticut7272,57638,939
59Boston College7271,90338,843
60Fresno State6231,30738,551
61Air Force6228,20638,034
62Syracuse6223,57737,263
63East Carolina6223,00637,168
64Baylor7259,55937,080
65Hawaii8292,70836,589
66Vanderbilt6209,16834,861
67Washington State7242,69834,671
68Navy5166,37533,275
69Indiana7231,44333,063
70Wake Forest6195,09132,515
71Memphis7227,07732,440
72TCU6191,55731,926
73UCF7220,98031,569
74Army5153,46930,694
75Boise State6182,71830,453
76South Florida6181,33330,222
77San Diego State6175,36429,227
78Southern Miss6173,96328,994
79New Mexico7200,43128,633
80Northwestern6167,97327,996
81Marshall5130,15526,031
82Colorado State5120,91624,183
83UAB6138,83523,139
84Middle Tennessee State5110,18522,037
85Houston8175,27721,910
86Central Michigan5107,81721,563
87Tulsa6128,18621,364
88Troy5104,04820,810
89Northern Illinois6124,62320,771
90Cincinnati7142,61320,373
91Toledo6121,86320,311
92Duke7137,06119,580
93UNLV6115,44219,240
94Wyoming6114,65319,109
95Arkansas State595,34419,069
96Tulane594,71018,942
97San Jose State7131,97818,854
98Western Michigan593,12418,625
99Louisiana–Monroe5111,56418,594
100New Mexico State7123,17217,596
101Kent State585,01817,004
102Bowling Green467,33516,834
103Nevada6100,36716,728
104Ohio583,62216,724
105Buffalo582,08416,417
106Akron580,65816,132
107Temple463,24115,810
108North Texas578,24915,650
109SMU692,56515,428
110Miami RedHawks576,21915,244
111Florida International575,55215,110
112Ball State690,36715,061
113Rice459,04114,760
114Eastern Michigan458,93414,734
115Louisiana Tech572,92814,586
116Idaho572,71714,543
117Louisiana–Lafayette687,09614,516
118Utah State556,80011,360
119Florida Atlantic546,3829,276

Source:

References

References

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